"Christopher Denny's music can be described as Arkansas soul. He talks with NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro about a new album that fuses rock, folk and gospel, called If the Roses Don't Kill Us." -NPR Weekend Edition

At its most pained, Christopher Denny’s bone-rattling tenor sounds like an eensy little man crying out, roasting on a spit in hell. At its most joyful, his singing voice resembles the shaky squeal of winning the lottery, or love. -Fader

"The record itself feels like a sort of lifeline, as the layers of desperation, helplessness, courage and redemption shine through the story-songs" -The Bluegrass Situation

"The peculiar sweetness of his expression is prone to both pique curiosity and resonate." -NPR